"Ho, landlord!" cried the Peddler, "bring this good fellow another pot of ale, for truly it is a credit to us all to have one among us who can empty a canakin so
lustily."
Crowds followed the cab, cheering it
lustily; charming girls scaled it to get his autograph; interviews appeared in the better class of papers, and society invited him to dinner and added, "Do come in the kennel."
His parting words concluded, John Browdie strode heavily out, remounted his nag, put him once more into a smart canter, and, carolling
lustily forth some fragments of an old song, to which the horse's hoofs rang a merry accompaniment, sped back to his pretty wife and to Nicholas.
This accident was the arrival of a coach and four; upon which my landlord and landlady immediately desisted from fighting, and at their entreaty obtained the same favour of their antagonists: but Susan was not so kind to Partridge; for that Amazonian fair having overthrown and bestrid her enemy, was now cuffing him
lustily with both her hands, without any regard to his request of a cessation of arms, or to those loud exclamations of murder which he roared forth.
The son of Barbarossa was so cruel, and treated his slaves so badly, that, when those who were at the oars saw that the She-wolf galley was bearing down upon them and gaining upon them, they all at once dropped their oars and seized their captain who stood on the stage at the end of the gangway shouting to them to row
lustily; and passing him on from bench to bench, from the poop to the prow, they so bit him that before he had got much past the mast his soul had already got to hell; so great, as I said, was the cruelty with which he treated them, and the hatred with which they hated him.
So my lords and gentlemen all, spare not the wine, but fall to
lustily."
On the next day, the 19th of December, the masts, rafts, and spars were burned; the crew worked
lustily, keeping up the fires.
The captain, darting on deck from the cabin, bawled
lustily for his spy-glass; the mate in still louder accents hailed the masthead with a tremendous 'where-away?' The black cook thrust his woolly head from the galley, and Boatswain, the dog, leaped up between the knight-heads, and barked most furiously.
'When our national anthem is played in the days ahead, particularly during our 36th Independence Anniversary celebrations next month, I encourage all of us to sing every word sweetly and
lustily, remembering the tender thoughts and the conscientious care that went into its creation and the touching meaning behind it,' Harris added.
Maybe, in these days of social media, there's less desire for physical contact, or singing
lustily in the beery charabanc returning from the seaside.
The championship was a Japanese promotion and the crowd of Japanese spectators
lustily cheered each time Ioka would tag Nietes in the second half of the fight.
A silence for the passing of President George HW Bush was respectfully observed and the two national anthems sung
lustily.
Cadets, many proudly wearing their uniforms, cheered
lustily for the whole proceeding while enjoying food from local restaurant, the King of Donairs.
All those present
lustily cheered his announcement.